I’m working on a content-focused design project and could use some input from designers here. The idea is to design a simple guide-style blog page that explains how users can check their FAB bank balance in different situations, especially when branches are closed or not easily accessible.
From a design point of view, I’m trying to keep it very practical and readable, not flashy. Think step-by-step sections, clear headings, simple icons, and screenshots or illustrations where needed. The target reader is someone who just wants quick answers without digging through long text. I’m building the layout in Figma and experimenting with things like content hierarchy, spacing, and how much information should appear on one screen before it feels overwhelming.
A few things I’m unsure about:
If you’ve designed blog pages, help guides, or finance-related UI before, I’d really like to hear how you approached it in Figma and what worked (or didn’t).
From a design point of view, I’m trying to keep it very practical and readable, not flashy. Think step-by-step sections, clear headings, simple icons, and screenshots or illustrations where needed. The target reader is someone who just wants quick answers without digging through long text. I’m building the layout in Figma and experimenting with things like content hierarchy, spacing, and how much information should appear on one screen before it feels overwhelming.
A few things I’m unsure about:
- - How would you structure a guide like this so it feels helpful rather than instructional overload?
- - Would you go with a single long-scroll layout, or break it into cards/sections that users can jump between?
- - Any tips on designing financial-related content so it feels clear and trustworthy, especially for non-technical users?
If you’ve designed blog pages, help guides, or finance-related UI before, I’d really like to hear how you approached it in Figma and what worked (or didn’t).